Andrea Ramoino

Vice President - Product, Elliptic

Andrea is Vice President of Product for Elliptic where he oversees the long term strategy and day to day execution of Elliptic’s integrative suite of crypto-asset risk management solutions while enabling our international expansion plans. Andrea comes with 15 years of experience across strategic and operational roles spanning product management, marketing, program management, M&A and R&D, in multiple highly regulated, data-driven industries. Prior to Elliptic, Andrea served as Chief Product and Proposition Officer at Synergix Health, a digital provider of healthcare services, and Senior Director of Global Product Management at Experian, where he set up and launched a new decision analytics software product line at the global level. Andrea has also worked in the data storage industry where he contributed to the turnaround of a global testing business (Xyratex Capital Equipment) and led the post-merger integration of Xyratex and Seagate Technology.

Andrea earned a Master’s Degree in Electronic Engineering, major Robotics, from Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, and an MBA from UCD Michael Smurfit School of Business, Dublin, Ireland.

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The rise of crypto assets and new crypto entrants to the financial landscape presents numerous challenges for traditional finance while offering boundless opportunities for economic advantages. Join Elliptic’s Vice President of Product, Andrea Ramoino, as he walks us through the rapidly shifting boundaries between crypto and traditional finance. Andrea will also cover key regulatory hurdles that banks need to be aware of and immediate strategies that can be invoked to navigate a dynamic and diverse area of finance, reduce risk exposure and maximize opportunities for growth.

2:00 PM

Session 4 – Crypto and Fincrime: Getting Real About Risks and Rewards in the Crypto World

2:00 PM - 2:45 PM

No longer a technology limited to the technically savvy, cryptocurrencies are growing in popularity and proliferating in number. This means that, whether they know it or not, traditional financial institutions are often processing payments for cryptocurrency. What can institutions do to understand, manage, and mitigate the risks? What can professionals do to detect illicit proceeds connected to cryptocurrencies in the present, and prepare for a future when crypto becomes increasingly mainstream?